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Six weeks after a short report from hedge fund Hindenburg research accused Equinix of nefarious accounting practices and other falsehoods that were inflating its value, the company has finally responded.
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The Gross lawfirm has hit AST SpaceMobile with a class action lawsuit, alleging the direct-to-cell satellite operator issued materially false and/or misleading statements.
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Switzerland’s Competition Comission (COMCO) has fined Swisscom CHF 18 million ($19 million) for what it deems unlawful conduct in Swisscom’s optical fibre expansion.
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Australian mobile network operators TPG Telecom and Optus have announced an agreement that the two firms claim will strengthen regional mobile networks while boosting competition in rural parts of the country.
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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has started a detailed Phase 2 investigation looking into Vodafone UK’s joint venture agreement with Three UK.
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Bangladesh could be operating without one third of its internet capacity for the rest of May, as Indonesian red tape has delayed the repair process to one of its subsea cables, damaged last week.
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Wholesale network provider FullFibre has announced that it has won two new contracts from the UK governments Project Gigabit rollout, worth a total of £33 million.
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Casa Systems has begun a court-supervised Chapter 11 process with the aim achieve the optimal sales of its businesses.
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New telco rules are on its way following the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) report reviewing its telecoms regulations.
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Altice France will sell its news channel, BFM TV, for €1.55 billion to French billionaire Rodolphe Saadé
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With technology now becoming so capable of seemingly human-level creativity, the possibilities generative AI are giving us now “resemble a horror film”, Matt Aldridge, principal solutions consultant at OpenText Cybersecurity told Capacity.
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Ericsson confirms that Rebecca (Becky) Rohr, currently head of corporate and government investigations, will become its new chief compliance officer.
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